
An example of the possibility of dramatizing the word with emphasis.
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An example of the possibility of dramatizing the word with emphasis.

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This is a BONUS sample from Mack’s book “PunToons: Tons of Puns” (1996). But it is also an interesting precursor to Mack’s second book “PunToons: Jest for the Health of it!”(2001), Mack Rowe with Neil Shawen. In the second book you can see that there is more to Mack’s Art than meets the eye (or funny bone). And maybe, you “jest” know this, deep down in your heart, already.

Let the universe know about what you need for your life to succeed.

A PunToons BONUS posting of Mack Rowe’s Art: published in Mack Rowe’s PunToons: Tons of Puns, copyright 1996.
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Introducing PUNTOONS, a bonus posting that has its own page in my web site. For more about PunToons see the new menu addition above in the WordToons header.
OR: click this URL- https://wordtoons.us/puntoons-as-toons/
Tomorrow is the first BONUS posting of PUNTOONS!
Meet the characters:


Interjecting smiles and giggles — even laughs– can brighten lives — yours and others you meet. I found that, when I’m approaching a sales clerk or a fellow customer, there are opportunities for some form of humorous exchange. It begins with eye contact. This brief connection sets the stage. Perhaps a brief smile is exchanged. A quick comment can follow, and from there other remarks can follow with possible fun quips. I had this little drama play out at a used book store recently. We exchanged some brief quips and even a laugh. When I left, I had a positive feeling which set my day on a high. Humor, don’t leave your mind without it.

Different areas of creativity. Different typefaces and colors. Areas of media and materials and people.

Here we have a group vigorously engaged in some kind of raquet game. The P has just smashed for a score, although we can’t quite make out what it is he hit. Perhaps we should call the game squash?

What do you think the letters of KIND are saying?

My version of the Indian Totem Pole. The individual letters are talking: Top T “I can see forever. I’m on top of you other guys.” O “Brag, brag brag!” Other T “I feel left out” E “How dya think I feel?” M “I’m happy where I am right now.”
What do you think they’re saying?